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Amanda Seyfried, known for her role in 'Mean Girls,' expresses gratitude for the film's enduring popularity. She reflects on its lasting impact, stating it launched her career and provided an unforgettable experience. Seyfried fondly remembers the camaraderie with co-stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, and Lacey Chabert, and hopes the film is quoted on her grave.
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